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s-l16.jpg THE ISLAND (2005) Living in a sterile isolated community structure, Lincoln Six Echo (Ewan McGregor) begins to question the truth about the facility and the outside world being contaminated. Each week there is a lottery to send one lucky person to a contamination free island. Lincoln finds out the truth about the facility in time to save his friend Jordan Two Delta (Scarlet Johansson) who has been picked to go to the island.. Good sci-fi thriller. Sort of a mixture of THX 1138 and LOGAN'S RUN. The idea behind the facility is actually quite horrific and sad and the movie shifts between this and explosive action set pieces as the two leads go on the run. |
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The Limey (1999) My favourite Steven Soderbergh movie. The story of a career criminal (A never better Terence Stamp) who goes to L.A. to investigate the suspicious death of his daughter, is the sort of storyline that has been done to death over the years, be it in classic film Noir or even as recent as last year's Rambo: Last Blood. Where Soderbergh's film triumphs is the structure of the narrative which is extremely fragmented showing flashbacks and even flashes forward to Stamp's flight back home, even the present is disjointed as scenes inter cut each other frequently. Reading this it sounds like a nightmare watch but it's due to Soderbergh's craftmanship that it's not in the least bit confusing nor convoluted, in fact it flows beautifully. The Limey is a suspenseful crime thriller, with several matter of fact yet shocking acts of violence which elevate the film's intensity until we reach a superb showdown between Stamp's enraged Limey and slightly sleazy record producer, Peter Fonda, two icons of the sixties from either side of the Atlantic. Dream like Neo-Noir at it's finest. |
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Black Friday. 1940. Doctor Sovac transplants the brain of a gangster to his friend's body to save his life, then a split personality emerges and takes over. Nice little crime/thriller starring Boris Korloff and Bela Lugosi who don't appear on screen together which would have made this a perfect teaming up movie even though it was rumored they were to star opposite each other. Told in a letter that is read and why Sovac was due to be executed is well played out in a tale of robbery and greed and a innocent man caught in the middle. Korloff's role as Sovac was brilliant and can be haunting and menacing with his eyes as he is able to hypnotize those around him. Well worth a view. MV5BNjBkMGYzNTgtOTM2Yi00ODM3LThkZWQtZDBlYjczYzIwYTQ1XkEyXkFqcGdeQXVyMDI2NDg0NQ@@._V1_SY1000_CR0,.jpg
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The Bad Pack & The Expendables The Bad Pack B-Movie Action Film starring Robert Davi, Roddy Piper and Ralf Moller as part of a mercenary team hire by residents of a small town terrorized by a militia. Not going to win any major awards but it's the type of film that's right up my alley. It's OK but don't know when I'll watch it again. The Expendables The film that's got a dream cast for fans of Action movies. When I saw it opening night at The Cinema, it was one of the films that I hyped up in my mind so much that it would be a disappointment. Watching it again, it still didn't click for me. It had dull moments and the storyline was to ambitious for me. The Action movies I love so much was very simple, Action packed and knew what it was meant to do e.g. Commando, Die Hard and Under Siege. These films plot had a simple objective for it's hero to achieve and wasn't ambitious. |
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The Monster Maker. 1944. A mad scientist has created a formula that when injected in turns his subjects to be deformed. J. Carroll Naish plays the mad scientist Dr. Igor Markoff who seems to lust after Patricia Morgan played by Wanda Mckay after seeing her at a concert in which her father played by Ralph Lawrence was a pianist and tries to get her attention. Unfortunately when she rejects him and her father goes to see the doctor her nightmare begins. Decent low budget movie with a good background score towards the end and decent cinematography, the make-up effects by Maurice Seiderman really does stand out for this movie era. MV5BMWYzMzk2NWYtYWQwNi00OTg5LWJiYjItOTExOTdiNTJmYWU1XkEyXkFqcGdeQXVyMDY4MzkyNw@@._V1_SY1000_CR0,.jpg
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Messenger_of_Death.jpg When a Mormon family are massacred a bitter fueed erupts between brothers both blaming each other for the murders. Gareth Smith is a reporter working for thee local news paper who writes up the story of the killings but he wants to help his friend the chief of police solve the case. In the close knit Mormon community it won't be easy getting information because they don't trust outsiders. Not the film i was expecting especially with a title like that i was expecting more of an action film but i still really liked it. Bronson doesn't kick as many asses as he usually does but its a really interesting film with a few little twists along the way. It was a nice change of pace than the action extravaganza i was expecting and there is some beautiful scenes with the snowy mountains of Denver in the backdrop. 7/10
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